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Central New Mexico Weather: 8/1/20
Yesterday was sunny, hot and still. In the afternoon, a severe thunderstorm rolled through the Albuquerque Metro area. From my house, it looked pretty cool rolling in: This morning, the weather has been sunny, warm and still. From the NWS … Continue reading
Central New Mexico Weather: 7/25/20
Yesterday was partly sunny, warm and still. In the evening, we had a few nearby thunderstorms, and received 0.35″ of rain last night. I took one photo of a nearby shower right around sunset: We had an afternoon thunderstorm as … Continue reading
Central New Mexico Weather: 7/16/20
Yesterday was partly sunny. We had a brief afternoon thunderstorm, with some wind and a little rain (0.03″). There was a great double rainbow in the afternoon, horizon to horizon. This morning, the weather has been partly sunny, mild and … Continue reading
Central New Mexico Weather: 7/14/20
Yesterday was partly sunny in the morning. In the afternoon, we had some severe thunderstorms. These storms were over severe limits due to strong outflow winds: At my house, the metal shed in my backyard separated from the floor. There … Continue reading
Posted in Local WX, Photography, Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Radar Imagery, Satellite Imagery, Severe Weather
Tagged #newmexicotrue, #nmtrue, albuquerque, Belen, magdalena, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, photography, rio rancho, severe thunderstorm warning, Socorro, weather, wind damage
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Central New Mexico Weather: 6/25/20
Yesterday was warm and humid. We had an afternoon thunderstorm roll through Rio Rancho, dropping 0.02 inches of rain and producing gusty winds. Unfortunately, my weather station had stopped responding, and I didn’t catch that it needed a reboot until … Continue reading
Posted in Local WX, Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Radar Imagery, Satellite Imagery
Tagged #newmexicotrue, #nmtrue, albuquerque, Belen, magdalena, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, smoke, Socorro, weather
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Central New Mexico Weather: 6/24/20
Yesterday, I went after the storm that passed near my house. We received no rain or hail, though 0.75″ hail was reported in Albuquerque. This morning, the weather has been mostly sunny, mild, humid and still. From the NWS in … Continue reading
Central New Mexico Weather: 5/30/20
Yesterday was sunny, warm and pleasant. I went for a run, then did a little work in the yard and shed in the evening. A few showers and thunderstorms formed, including some along an outflow boundary: …though none passed through … Continue reading
Posted in Local WX, Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Radar Imagery, Satellite Imagery
Tagged #newmexicotrue, #nmtrue, albuquerque, Belen, magdalena, meteorology, New Mexico, nmwx, outflow boundary, rio rancho, Socorro, weather
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Central New Mexico Weather: 5/12/20
Yesterday was cloudy and rainy. We only had 0.03″ of rain, but we did have a brief thunderstorm pass through: This morning, the weather has been cool, mostly sunny and still. It dropped into the mid to low 40s F … Continue reading
Central New Mexico Weather: 7/17/19
Today was hot and humid, until the afternoon thunderstorms rolled through. We had some strong winds and heavy rain. From the NWS in Albuquerque, NM: High pressure will remain in the southwestern part of the state, and increased westerlies will … Continue reading
Posted in Local WX, Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Radar Imagery
Tagged #newmexicotrue, #nmtrue, albuquerque, Belen, Los Lunas, magdalena, meteorology, monsoon season, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, Socorro, weather
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5/26/19: Storm Chase Follow-Up
With our limited geographic area to chase, any storms we chased would have to be in western Kansas or Eastern Colorado. At first, we headed to the KS/CO border, targeting Lamar. In Lamar, we got impatient, as storms were already … Continue reading
Posted in Chase Account, Follow Up, Practicing Concepts, Radar Imagery, Severe Weather
Tagged #cowx, colorado, Lamar, meteorology, photography, shelf cloud, storm, storm chase, wall cloud, weather
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